Reundorf

Reundorf is a small village with a church and a few places to stay. Brauerei Müller is still very much in business but it appears the village tap is no longer in use. Once upon a time, it was open in winter and their atmospheric Bierkeller, The Schmausenkeller, was open in summer. After a major renovation to the larger facility just on the outskirts of town, the decision was made to make it the year round outlet for their fine food and beer. It appears the locals have become used to the idea and its scenic location is worth the walk.MüllerbräuLange Straße 2 96158 Frensdorf-Reundorf Tel: 09502-280www.schmausenkeller.deBamberg Station 11 kmNo longer serving. Go to their Schmausenkeller on the outskirts of town.

Output: 700 HLFounded in 1874, this is a great family run brewery with the brewer often serving the beer at the Schmausenkeller. Timeless. Don’t miss it.SchmausenkellerAm Bahnhof 13 96158 Reundorf Tel: 09502-608www.schmausenkeller.deBamberg Station 11 kmOpening hours (new from the Facebook page as of May 2018): Monday from 4 to 9
Tuesday from 11 to 9
Wednesday from 4 to 9
Thursday from 11:30 to 9
Friday from 4 to 9Saturday from 12 to 9:30 Sunday and holidays from 11:30 to 10

They are generally closed from the end of January to the beginning of March for winter vacation. Check their website for exact dates as they vary from year to year.From the middle of March until the fourth weekend in October:There are no closed days unless there is bad weather on a ThursdayFrom the end of December until the end of January Closed Wednesday and ThursdayThe Schmausenkeller is a classic. I’d wanted to go forever and when I finally got there it lived up to all my expectations. It’s set in the woods and reached by a very nice forest walk. The half-timbered house is set on a hill with ample trees surrounding. There are nice views from just about anywhere you sit. The interior is cozy enough but if there is fine weather, it won’t even be open as everyone will be outside enjoying the views and atmosphere. Excellent hot meals on Sundays and holidays and great value snacks at other times. There’s only one beer on tap but you won’t be disappointed: it’s a winner and you’ll likely have to leave before you want to stop drinking it.I was rushed the first time in as I had to catch the last bus from nearby Reundorf so only had time for one beer and their tasty Zwiebelkäse (a tastier version of cottage cheese with onions).Zwielbelkäse with an amazing KellerbierI returned a few months later for their Bockbier Anstich and enjoyed a Schäuferla and a fantastic Bockbier.One hell of a Bock and SchäuferlaI finally got my wife there this summer and we had a great Rouladen (beer roll stuffed with pickles, onions, bacon and mustard). Even with all the hype from me, she was not disappointed, either!Reason enough to move to ReundorfBeer: Kellerbier on tap in summer, Pils on tap in winter.Beer calendar:

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